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Episode 140

Collin Monk

Published on July 10, 2008 at 8:11pm

The Scenecast is the "audio extension of the music section of the print edition of the Nashville Scene" and expands your reading pleasure with sonic illustrations to keep your ear in gear with your eye.Scenecast Episode 140 is a tall Mint Julep under the outstretched limbs of an old oak tree deep deep in July with sweet lullabies from Dailey & Vincent, Glen Phillips, Lonely H,The Nobility, The Hotpipes, Quote, Paper Route, Josh Williams Band, Ford Turrell, Medeski, Martin & Wood, Kaiser Cartel,  and a priview of Strictly Business.Spread the Love.

Need Help?

The Scenecast is in MPEG-4 format to take advantage of chapter and image technology that .m4a files support. Microsoft's Windows Media Player doesn't support these files by default, though users can download and install Windows Media Player additions so that it will.

As an alternative to updating Windows Media Player, a .mp3 version of the Scenecast is available above. And, of course, Apple's iTunes supports .m4a files for both Windows and Macintosh platforms.

You may also subscribe to the Scenecast and have iTunes download it for you automatically whenever the latest episode is available. To subscribe, launch iTunes and follow the steps below:

Right-click (Control-click on a Mac) on the RSS/XML link above and then click Copy Shortcut (Internet Explorer) or Copy Link Location (Firefox) on the menu.Launch iTunes.On the Advanced menu, click Subscribe to podcast.Paste (CTRL-V on Windows, Command-V on a Mac) the link you copied in Step 1 into the URL field.iTunes will download the latest episode of Scenecast into the Podcasts group of your iTunes library. You can modify how often iTunes checks for updates, how long it keeps old episodes, and more by choosing Preferences under the Edit menu and then clicking the Podcasts tab.


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